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Content Creator - Storyboard & Video Production
Contract Oct 1, 2025 – Apr 1, 2026
Remote – work MST hours
Pay Range $50.00-60.00/hr.

Our client is seeking candidates with an ad agency or production background that shows 30s TV ads or projects that incorporates type, motion graphics, and showing storyboard skills in their portfolio will be great. Usually having a portfolio website helps to see how they explored the concept and their role, instead of Vimeo link of their sizzle. Also showing like a product educational video that shows that they can work with simplifying or interpreting UI in a different way will be closer to a person that we are looking for.

We're looking for a versatile Content Creator with a strong background in storyboarding and video editing to support the development of TV spots and digital content. This role will collaborate closely with our creative team to visualize concepts, capture footage, and produce polished video assets that align with campaign goals.

Responsibilities:

  • Create clear, engaging storyboards that align with creative direction and campaign goals to guide video production
  • Collaborate with writers, producers, and directors to interpret scripts and visualize scenes
  • Ensure consistency in visual storytelling, pacing, and brand tone
  • Work efficiently under tight deadlines and adapt to feedback quickly
  • Manage multiple projects and deliver on tight timelines
  • Collaborate with a team of creatives to conceptualize and create engaging videos, animations, and illustrations. Storyboarding skills are essential, interpreting our UI into simple easy-to-understand graphics, and the ability to tell a story through video.

Required Skills:

  • Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Motion Design, Fine Art, Advertising, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
  • 3–5 years of experience in a creative agency, production studio, or similar fast-paced environment
  • Candidates with portfolio websites that demonstrate the creative process and role clarity will stand out. We're especially interested in portfolios that show concept exploration, not just final reels or sizzle edits.
  • Agency or in-house studio experience preferred
  • Illustration or storyboard sketching skills (characters, environments, actions, etc.)
  • Proven experience in storyboarding for TV, film, or advertising
  • Proficiency in storyboarding Storyboard Pro or similar software, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, After Effects, and Illustrator), video editing software
  • Strong visual storytelling and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects
  • Animation and Video Editing experience is a plus
  • The candidate will have integrated skills and be able to concept, design, and animate various types of content.

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About the Company:
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